Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini: Totalitarianism in the Twentieth CenturyJohn Wiley & Sons, 2 lug 2014 - 400 pagine The fourth edition of Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini: Totalitarianism in the Twentieth Century presents an innovative comparison of the origins, development, and demise of the three forms of totalitarianism that emerged in twentieth-century Europe.
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TheYoung Socialist | |
Hitlers Private Life and Relations with Women | |
The Fascist Economy TheEconomy of National Socialist | |
PropagandaCulture andEducation | |
6Family Values and Health | |
The Failure of Antifeminism | |
Totalitarian Terror TheGreat Purges | |
8The EraofTraditional | |
The Approach of | |
Total War 19411945 | |
The War in the West | |
10The Collapse of Soviet Totalitarianism | |
Lessons and Prospects | |
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